Outreach program challenges scientist stereotypes
A new outreach program for science students in grade 8 is challenging scientist stereotypes and inviting kids to interact with...
Read MoreA new outreach program for science students in grade 8 is challenging scientist stereotypes and inviting kids to interact with...
Read MoreSometimes the shortest distance between a concept and understanding is a squiggly line. It was Richard Feynman, the Nobel prize-winning...
Read MoreFebruary 11 is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, a United Nations-led initiative to highlight the important...
Read MoreGideon Uchehara might have taken a different path to quantum science, had he known more about it. As a student...
Read MoreThis February, Quantum Days 2022 will showcase the strength of the Canadian quantum science community as it brings together diverse...
Read MoreNo material in nature exhibits topological superconductivity, but a recent article published in the journal Physical Review Letters proposes an...
Read MoreWalter Hardy was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada today for “his pioneering contributions to the fields of...
Read MoreAutomation is under-used in materials research, and could accelerate discovery in quantum materials. According to a new comment published this...
Read More“The biggest breakthroughs in science have always come out of paradigm shifts, or the moment that someone sees something new...
Read MoreA new class, offering an intro to quantum computing, is poised to alter Ontario’s high school science curriculum. Image credit:...
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